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The Little Theatre Film Society
240 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14604
www.thelittle.org

Theatre Hours:
Business office:
Mon. - Fri. 9am - 5pm
Cafe - Open 7 days a week:
Sun. - Thur. 5 pm - 10 pm
Fri. & Sat. 5 pm - 11 pm

Ticket Prices:
Evenings $8.00
Sat/Sun Matinees $6.00
Seniors (65+) $5.00
Children (5-12) $5.00
Students $5.00 (Sunday - Thursday)
Discount Book of 5 $35.00

 

THE LITTLE THEATRE

In 1929, The Little Theatre opened its doors with a mission of providing moviegoers with an intimate alternative to the Hollywood-dominated programming that was standard fare at the large downtown movie houses. Over the years, The Little has stayed true to its mission by providing Rochester with an independent spirit. We have expanded from the historical landmark Art Deco theater on East Avenue to include four more screens, a café, art exhibits, live music, film festivals, talkbacks, and educational programs.

The Little Theatre Film Society provides a unique environment for the presentation of American independent and foreign films, visual arts and music for the greater Rochester community. The Little serves as a multi-cultural gathering place for affordable and accessible entertainment, screening more than 100 films per year, as well as hosting several annual community film festivals. The Little provides local artists a place to share their visions with a diverse audience and to discuss their work through educational talkbacks.

Since 1929, The Little has fulfilled a commitment to excellence in Rochester and is a strong community partner and advocate for growth. As a not-for-profit organization, The Little continues to deliver the finest in film, art and music, while expanding its education and outreach programs, and ensuring its financial integrity through individual and corporate memberships and donations.

   
 

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